June 2008 Features Animal Attraction Animals have inspired artists throughout the ages. These five pastel artists offer contemporary examples of how to translate animal charms into art. By Deborah Secor Dialogue: Chin-Cheng Hung The artist draws inspiration from past and present to paint the figure in a way that reflects a classic sense of beauty. By Sarah A. Strickley Artistic Equilibrium Larry Moore enjoys a happy balance of work in the field and in the studio, in pastel and in oil, and in landscape and figures. By Deborah Secor The Thrill of Color Mary Silverwood's lively paintings of Chaco Canyon and other Southwestern sites reveal an artist's joy for color and shape. By Anne Hevener Special Report: Support System Not every paper is alike. Discover the breadth of possibilities in this overview of pastel supports. By Maggie Price June 2008 Columns Art Matters What's on our summer reading list, plus society news from London and the next Creative Spark. Edited by Jessica Canterbury Professional Practices Painting the hot spots of your hometown can be an effective tool for boosting art sales. By Nancie King Mertz Pastel Pointers Ready to paint en plein air? Here's what you need to knowand what you need to have. By Richard McKinley Artist's Viewpoint Never underestimate the role of a solid drawing in making a painting successful. By Margot Schulzke Painting Spot Walk in the footsteps of the great California plein air painters at the Torrey Pines State Reserve. By Kim Lordier
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